Dia-Flat Lapping Plate

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Dia-Flat Lapping Plate

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I don't remember how much I paid but I thought it was a bit pricey at the time.
I have a lot of stones some hand me downs from my grandfathers, my dad, father in-law, and many I bought myself.
Many were so worn they were unusable So I thought what the heck I'll try it I shoped for the best price that excepted
Pay-Pal and ordered my Dia-Flat I love it.. All my stones are like new. If you are fussy about your sharpening You need it.

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WTF? Is this spam?
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derekdarling wrote:WTF? Is this spam?
Yes, I do believe it is. I suggest you DO NOT click an the link.
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This looks to me that another reply to this thread that has been deleted is what your referring to as spam.
I hope it's not my Dia-Flat link. I'm new here and may be sketchy on the rules.
I think the Dia-Flat is awesome and wanted to share that with everyone.
Bruce

I didn't know what a Shopsmith was...
Three days later I owned one...
One week later I was rebuilding one...
Four months later I owned two....
Ok Ok, I'm up to four now...
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lightnin wrote:This looks to me that another reply to this thread that has been deleted is what your referring to as spam.
I hope it's not my Dia-Flat link. I'm new here and may be sketchy on the rules.
I think the Dia-Flat is awesome and wanted to share that with everyone.

No, he isn't talking to you. It is the text in the quote of his post. The original was deleted. The "new" poster posted nonsense about some gaming website on about 5 threads.
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Case in point, when referring to a suspected spammer, do include its id.
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